Nikon D750 raw files not readable by lightroom?

I just purchased this camera and found out Lightroom 5.4 can not read the files.
Is there a way around this problem?

You need to download and install and use the free Adobe DNG Converter version 8.7RC to convert your RAW photos to DNG, and then import the DNG into Lightroom

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