Nikon P7000 and LR 2.7....

i know the latest version of camera raw supports my new little camera (nikon p7000) but i'm using lr 2.7. is there a way to get 2.7 and/or pse 8 which i also use to recognize the raw versions from the p7000? in other (more concise) words, will the latest version of camera raw work with lr 2.7? thanks!

The DNG Converter is a stand-alone program that is used to convert an entire directory of RAWs to DNGs.  After you do that then LR will import the DNGs just as if they were RAWs it could understand.

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