Support for Canon EOS1300D

I just bought a Canon EOS 1300 D as light support.  Bridge / camera Raw/PS will not recognize the RAW files of this.  I have updated PS

This camera not included in the current updates and if not are there no date for it to be included?

Hope there is a solution.

Thank you

Ian

Thanks for the update.

Camera Raw 9.5 is not available for Photoshop CS6.

The latest version of Camera Raw for CS6 was 9.1.1

So, you can upgrade to Photoshop CC or download Adobe DNG Converter to convert raw files to DNG and access then in Photoshop CS6.

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