Nikon D800e and Lightroom 4.1?

When can we expect the Nikon D800e to be able to capture via direct tether in lightroom 4.1?

About the only answer you will get for that question here is that if it is ever available it will be available when it is.  Adobe doesn't make announcements about those features ahead of time.  And, not all cameras have support for tethered shooting in Lightroom.  So now it becomes a matter of IF it is provided it will be provided when it is.

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