Nikon D7200 raw support?

What is a rough estimate when raw files for the Nikon D7200 will be supported please? Tis Raw format is not supported as of yet.

Here's a temp workaround:  New Nikon D7200 Raw Pics Won't Import
"I use Nikon's Capture NX-D which I downloaded for free from Nikon's site. Easy install and reads the 7200's RAW files just fine. It's a bit clunkier to me than CameraRAW but that could just be a learning curve/familiarity issue more than anything. Capture seems to do an okay job of processing the RAW files and most of the familiar tools are there but honestly I've done very little RAW editing with the software. Instead what I do is make sure the image is not too far off in any particular direction but is instead fairly well exposed. If not perfectly, right? From there I use the NX-D to convert the RAW file to a TIF as has been suggested. Then I open Adobe Bridge CS6 and point it at the folder containing these newly created TIFs. Once they are up on the board I right click on the one I want to work with and instruct the software to 'open in CameraRAW' and viola! My TIF is now open in RAW and I can use all the tools as if I were working with a DNG or NEF. Once to this point the workflow goes back to normal."

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