Is there an upgrade to use raw photos from a D7200

just got a Nikon D7200 but the raw photos won't work is there an upgrade out for this camera yet

The only applications that currently support the D7200 NEFs are Nikon's.  You can convert the NEFs to TIFFs and process them in LR or use this suggestion: Re: LR 5.7 and Nikon D7200. unable to import NEF files.

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