Red camera support?

When are we going to see RED camera support?

i thought i can copy and paste? that is how i apply effects....
it really bugs me that fcpx can't read any files from my sonys (without a workaround) or my red scarlet....
premier can...no problem....i really don't think that this is sonys or red fault....
i never worked on a "professional" (fcp7, avid,...) environment....so i don't know what i am supposed to like or not....fcpx is great from what i can tell....and i just don't get why this is such a problem....
imagine someone would ask you to work in aperture or photoshop on a jpeg and then apply all your work on the actual file? maybe proxies make sense to someone used to how things used to be....but not anymore....
redcine works on the actual file....davinci works on the actual file.....premier works on the actual file...why not fcpx? i understand that red raw really isn't a big deal.....but fcpx does not support AVCH antively right now....i have to go through clipwrap to get the files in fcpx.....

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    Uh oh...I'm gonna need some towels for all my FCP friends when they start crying on my shoulder.
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    Message was edited by: hamish niven - additional commentary on more than 5 cameras supporting AVCHD

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