Nikon d7000 & lightroom 2

I have just puchased the Nikon D7000 and Lightroom 2 does not seem to recognise it - I cannot import photos on my powerbook G4.  Anyone have any ideas??

Had a feeling I might need to upgrade - they keep you buying and buying don't they!  Thank you very much for your help.
Sorry, pipkay, I cannot agree with this. There is a free option, that I mentioned ...

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    why I am having problems tethering my nikon d7000 to lightroom 4?

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  • Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8

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    Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:35:41 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8
        Re: Opening Nikon D7000 raw files in Elements 8
        created by R_Kelly in Photoshop Elements - View the full discussion
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  • Nikon D7000 LR4 Camera Raw color issues

    I just upgraded my camera from a Nikon D70 to a D7000.
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  • Camera Raw for Nikon D7000

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    /Bertil

    Hi
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