Nikon D750 and Lightroom

I just received a Nikon D750 and am unable to import my RAW files into Lightroom. I recognizes them in the first step but will not download them. I shoot in RAW and have done the 5.6 update.

As I said, you can import your DNGs into Lightroom.
You download the software, run the installer program, and then run the program. Camera Raw: How to use Adobe DNG Converter - YouTube

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  • I just bought the Nikon D750 and my raw files will not open in CC Photoshop. Is anyone else that has this camera experienced this problem?

    I just bought the Nikon D750 and my raw files will not open in CC Photoshop. Is anyone else that has this camera experienced this problem?
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    - Baloney, NOT FREE, it's a proprietary software, not open AT ALL, see Legal Notices, so stop trying to distort the truth here.
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  • Just bought a Nikon d750 and confused about adobe LR4 and PS6 support for the RAW files. I have DNG 8.7 but wondering if LR and PS will import direct soon Thanks for any advice

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    When it will be the camera raw update for the nikon d750 in Lightroom 4?

    Never. You'll need to upgrade to Lr 5.7, or convert your D750 files to DNG for Lr 4 to use.
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    When will Photoshop and Bridge be updated to support the Nikon D750 and associated .nef files? I'm running 2014.2.1 x64. Many thanks.

    Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.7 CC Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs
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    Just got my Nikon D5500 and Lightroom will not recognize the RAW file.  Does anyone know of an available update?

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