RAW, Aperture 2 and new camera

Hello,
I will in few days with a new Olympus E420 camera when it will be availlable.
I saw that SONY also has released a lot of new reflex camera also.
Do you know in Aperture application, if the support of this new camera is fast, or if we have to wait for a long time to have the support of the new camera ?
In fact, I don't know exactly if the suport is in Mac OS 10.5, or in Aperture, but I know that I want to develop the Raw files with Aperture 2...
Thank-you for your help.
Xavier

Olympus cameras do not have great Apple support for their raw formats. Your E420 may have hope of support since I see that the E400 and E410 raw files are on Apple's support list. I have a nifty Olympus compact, SP500-OUZ wide angle to 18x zoom, which produces the raw format ORF that I can only view and edit with Adobe or Olympus products. Needless to say, I was hoping that ORF files would have support in Aperture 2 (and iPhoto). I wish Apple could use the same driver software as Adobe so that I could just use the same driver with both Photoshop and Aperture. My primary camera is a Canon 30D which does produce raw files that work well in Aperture 2 so now I just shoot jpeg format photos with the Olympus.

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