Support for Panasonic Lumix GF1

When will apple be supporting the Lumix GF1 camera? At the moment the raw files will not open in aperture. Does anyone else have this camera and what software are you using to open raw file.

The best way to get a DNG file from a GF1 into Aperture is documented at http://punainenkala.livejournal.com/588.html. However, there are some things to be aware of. Since Aperture does not understand the micro four-thirds lens correction, the picture will turn out rather differently to how it would be rendered by applications such as Capture One or Lightroom. There is a Lightroom 3 beta that you can run right now which properly supports the GF1. I can't say that I like Adobe's interface (or their price-gouging in the UK) but at least they support the camera.
I'm hoping that Apple will produce a new version of Aperture that does support the micro four-thirds cameras, but I can't say that it is looking too promising.

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