Iphoto and Nikon D7200 RAW (NEF)

Hello all,
I just bought the new Nikon D7200. I shot some photo's and wanted to download them into Iphoto. Iphoto does not recocnize the NEF (RAW) files.
Is this because the camera is too new? and isn't supported yet?
If so does anyone know when an update is coming out?
I am using OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 and Iphoto 9.6.1
love to hear from you

It's too new. No one outside of Apple knows when (or even if) any updates may be issued.

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