Nikon D60 support?

Hi,
just got a demo Nikon D60, did some NEF shots, but Lightroom 1.3 doesn't recognize them?
So Lightroom 1.3 DOESN'T (yet) support the Nikon D60 files or am I missing something?
I can open them in CS3 Bridge.
TIA,
Mat

The update should be relatively soon, but if you are counting on it within a week to complete a review you may get a reality check. Adobe updates camera support in ACR about 4 times a year, but not on an absolute schedule as I recall. That is quite reasonable, as the industry goes.
There is always the Nikon software, which will do a decent but slow job converting to Tifs, which you can then use virtually anywhere.

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