Does Final Cut Pro X support RAW Cinema DNG files?

I'm looking at a pro/broadcast project that I'll be shooting in RAW Cinema DNG.  Does Final Cut Pro X support this format?  I can shoot in ProRes, but I don't want to for this particular project.

http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/cameras/en/index.html

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