No Lightroom 5 support for Olympus OM-D E-M10 RAW files

Hi,
Currently, I don't believe Lightroom 5 supports RAW files from Olympus' new camera, the OM-D E-M10.
I know it supports JPEG files.
Any idea when this support will be available and how?
Thanks!

Preliminary support was included in the recently announced ACR 8.4 Release Candidate. Normally, the equivalent Lightroom version (5.4 RC) would be released at the same time, though not this time for some unknown (to us users) reason. However, you could perhaps optimistically expect either LR 5.4 RC or indeed LR 5.4 final release to be available within the next month, and that should include the support you are looking for.
Additionally, the free Adobe DNG Converter 8.4 RC is also now available, so you could use it to convert the Raw files to DNG for processing in whatever version of Lightroom you are using.

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