Nikon D3000 Unsupported Raw Format

The new update come with D300 support. Someone know when we will have D3000 support also?
Thanks.

Tell me about it. I am a professional photographer who has been working with Nikon and Aperture for a little while now in our portrait work. We have two d300's and a d700 which all work fine. Just picked up Nikon's new D300s for some on location portraits and it isn't supported. I wonder how long it'll be before apple releases their update.

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