Lr4 version 4.4.1 will not recognize nef files from my nikon d610? why?

I downloaded the latest version of LR4 (4.4.1) and downloaded the latest raw converter as well and it still will not recognize the files.  I updated PSE12 with the latest raw converter and that opens fine.

Because your old version of Lightroom has no idea what a D610, or what to do with its files - the latest version of Lightroom is version 5.4, and D610 support came with Lr 5.3.
So you can either upgrade to 5.4, or convert your D610 files to DNG (which Lr 4 can read) using the Adobe DNG Converter: but Lr 4 will never, ever, natively support the D610.

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