New camera support?

I'm not sure if anyone here can answer this, will LR3 have support for the new Fuji X100 in the next update? Any ideas when the next update will ship if it will support it? Thanks!

If the sensor is same or similar as another supported Fuji, it may be possible to use exiftool to fake Lightroom into supporting it. It doesn't even have to be a Fuji necessarily, but the file format will have to match the emulated model. Although I previously did not think to try this, it may be possible to convert to DNG and then you may be able to emulate cross-manufacturer. Hmmm...
This technique is hit or miss, success or failure depends on how close the raw data chunk is to something Lightroom has seen before.
Application of ExifTool before import is built into the RC Importer plugin, but you can also just copy your photos to your hard disk and drop 'em on a exiftool-based batch file or something before using the normal import.
The trick is to figure out which camera to try and emulate, if there is one that is close enough, then figuring out the exiftool parameters to use...
I wouldn't blame you if you don't want to fuss with this, but I just thought I'd present the possible option in case you do...
Obviously other options are to shoot jpeg or use Fuji raw software until Lightroom has certified support... - Adobe is generally very good about supporting new cameras in the next dot release...
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