Lightroom 4.2 release candidate adds camera support, fixes bugs

Lightroom 4.2  is now available as a Release Candidate  on Adobe Labs.   The “release candidate” label indicates that this update is well tested but would benefit from additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to all of our customers.

New cameras supported:

  • Canon EOS 650D / Rebel T4i
  • Canon EOS M
  • Fuji FinePix F800EXR
  • Leaf Credo 40
  • Leaf Credo 60
  • Panasonic DMC-FZ200
  • Panasonic DMC-G5
  • Panasonic DMC-LX7
  • Pentax K-30
  • Sony DSC-RX100

For a complete list of other changes (bugs fixed, etc.) please see the Lightroom Journal.

6 thoughts on “Lightroom 4.2 release candidate adds camera support, fixes bugs

  1. Yep, really want support for the SD1 Merrill and DP Merills – they will sell in volume, and users will want an alternative to Sigma’s sofware which is a pure raw processor with minimal catalogue or editing functions.
    D600 would be handy in the next RC…

  2. I hoped to see Retina support this fall. Leaves are falling, Oktoberfest is in full swing, and LR still looks fuzzy on a Retina MB or becomes hard to use when forcing it into full resolution.
    So, when do we get 4.3 with Retina support? Yes, not everybody has a Retina MB. However, every single Retina MB user I know is a photographer, and as such an existing or potential user of Lightroom.
    Klaus

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