Issue withRAW files from Canon 5DMKIII in camera RAW 7.0

Hello,  I use Adobe Photoshop CS6 with Camera Raw 7. Photoshop  Bridge CS6 do not recognize the RAW files from the Canon 5D Mark III, any idea? Thanks in advance.

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