Does Lightroom 4.2 support d3200 Raw images

I tried importing but all that showed up was the JPEG. Is there a plugin available?
Thanks in advance.

According to this, LR 4.2 should support it.
It may be an operating system issue if you are connecting directly to the camera via USB. Try to use a card reader instead.
P.S. There are no "raw-support-plugins" for LR (like for Photoshop). Raw support updates in LR are always done by a completely new LR update version which contains the newest build-in Camera Raw (which cannot be updated separately like in Photoshop).
Edit: Correction: Must read: no "raw-support-plugins" (not now ...)

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