What Camera RAW files supported in 10.5.8 update?

Heard the 10.5.8 update released today includes RAW support for several new cameras. Anyone know which ones are included? Waiting for Apple to support the Panasonic DMC-G1.
Kevin

The Apple list - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1475 - has not yet been updated to include 10.5.8 updates for RAW - I've not fond a list anywhere - I would expect the above article to be updated at any time to reflect 10.5.8
I will post a note for Apple to remind them -= although I expect they are fully aware
LN

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