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July 14, 2018
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sony RX100 VI problem to import raw files in LR

  • July 14, 2018
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Help! Who knows why I cannot import raw files from this (new) camera into LR ?

What can I do to resolve this problem? I really like to work with raw files.. and I like to work with LR to edit...

kind regard, Kim

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Correct answer Ian Lyons

The RX100 VI isn't supported yet. Hopefully, with in the next couple of months.

See list of supported cameras and version of Camera raw / Lightroom when support was first introduced.

Cameras supported by Camera Raw

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99jon
Legend
August 22, 2018

Support for your camera model is now available in LR Classic v7.5 as confirmed by Mohit.

Update from the apps tab in Creative Cloud desktop

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Ian LyonsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 14, 2018

The RX100 VI isn't supported yet. Hopefully, with in the next couple of months.

See list of supported cameras and version of Camera raw / Lightroom when support was first introduced.

Cameras supported by Camera Raw

alisonb2829203
Participant
July 20, 2018

Is there a Sony tool to use in the meantime to process these images? I'm new to Sony and never had this problem with Canon files.

JP Hess
Inspiring
July 20, 2018

I honestly don't know what Sony offers. But I wonder why so many are afraid to shoot JPEG images. JPEG technology has improved significantly in recent times. And until there is support in Lightroom you can become familiar with your camera by taking some images in JPEG mode. It seems to me that so many are afraid they will pollute their camera if they take a few JPEG images. Granted, I prefer shooting in raw with my Nikon. But I've shot JPEG a few times this summer and in "most" instances it's difficult to tell the difference. I understand the frustration of not having support for the raw images. But until there is support, you can at least become familiar with what the camera is capable of doing by shooting JPEG. Really, it isn't going to hurt the camera, or Lightroom, or your computer.