Support for new camera Panasonic GH4

Could you please tell me if there is an update so that I can view files from my Panasonic GH4. 
Thanks

The last update for Lightroom was released on April 7th, prior to the sale of the GH4 so support will not be available until the next update of Lightroom. Updates usually happen every three months. Have a look at the link below and it will give some indication of the procedures involved.
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/

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