Support for Olympus C-5060?

I'm a prospective new user with a 15´1.67 PB and an Olympus 5mp C-5060 camera. Does anyone in the forum know if this unit is - or will soon be - supported RAW? /af
Powerbook 15´1.67   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Olympus C-5060

There is an easy way to tell if Aperture will handle a particular RAW format - can Prieview.app open the file and see it full size? If so, then Aperture will also be able to read it.
Aperture just uses the RAW conversion built into OS X.

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