Powershot G15 and .dng files

Why can't I import and edit RAW  files directly from my powershop G15, without converting to .dng files?  I am using Lightroom V 3.6. 

SarahCD42 wrote:
I am using Lightroom V 3.6. 
That's why.
G15 came out after Adobe quit maintaining Lr3.
Yes, Adobe could keep retrofitting old software with new camera support, but they don't.
Note: if they did, the money to do so would be coming from users who pay to upgrade, and only benefit users who haven't paid to upgrade.
Rob

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