Adobe Camera Raw now supports a host of new cameras, including Nikon's Z6

We've seen a number of new cameras launched since Adobe last updated its Camera Raw editor, and if you've just treated yourself to a new camera (or smartphone for that matter) such as Nikon's fabulous Z6 or its D3500 beginner DSLR, you may have been a little frustrated that your raw files couldn't be read by Photoshop or Lightroom.

The good news is that Adobe has announced that Adobe Camera Raw has been updated for December 2018 to support a host of new models, and the update is free for Creative Cloud subscribers.

Newly supported cameras and phones include:

For a full list of supported cameras, head to Adobe's dedicated page, which lists all cameras supported by Adobe Camera Raw.

If you haven't signed up to Adobe's Creative Cloud, you can find prices for the Photography Plan here – it's a subscription service, and you can pay either monthly or annually. It provides access to Photoshop CC, Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC. If you fancy trying out Lightroom CC, Adobe is offering a free trial here.

Phil Hall

Phil Hall is an experienced writer and editor having worked on some of the largest photography magazines in the UK, and now edit the photography channel of TechRadar, the UK's biggest tech website and one of the largest in the world. He has also worked on numerous commercial projects, including working with manufacturers like Nikon and Fujifilm on bespoke printed and online camera guides, as well as writing technique blogs and copy for the John Lewis Technology guide.

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