Lightroom 4 and 5 D Mark III

Does anyone know if Lightroom already takes care of the Canon eos 5 d Mark III?
I want to buy LR4, but is it only is not yet supported, I'll wait.

Greetings,

Ashvin Ghisyawan

www.totaalfotografie.nl

Ashvin, Lr4.1RC which is available through Adobe Labs supports the 5DIII. This is a software version 4.1 beta and is available free of charge. Be a RC version means that there may still be some questions that "field testing" can discover. I recommend to have a look and try it with copies of your files initailly.

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