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Passport to paris

Advantages: Great for the whole family , easy to follow , funny ,
Disadvantages: none

Passport to paris Twins Melanie and Alyson porter (played by Mary-kate and Ashley Olsen) are average American teenage girls. During their Spring Break they plan on going to the spring fling dance , a popular dance at school , but their parents suprise them with tickets to Paris.The girls are disappointed but decide there'll be plenty more dances that they can attend. So during their Spring Break they visit their Granpa in Paris who is the American ambassador. Before ariving they are excited about spending some quality time with their Grandad who they have not seen for some time. They soon discover that they will not be spending much time with their grandpa but with his assistant Jeremy Bluff who acts as their chaperone. The girls disagree with almost everything he does and said , and try to come up with all kinds ...

xdonzx 22.08.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Passport To Paris (DVD)

A poor offering from Olympus

Advantages: Takes AAA batteries and....er.....er...hmmmm.... takes AAA batteries
Disadvantages: Awful screen, not user friendly, feels cheap and nasty, made out of inferior materials etc. etc.

desirable in the flesh. The camera feels quite cheap and nasty and is clearly made out of inferior materials. This is not that surprising given the features and the low cost. Olympus had to cut corners somewhere and it appears as though it is all in the camera outer casing. The buttons follow the overall theme and also look cheap and nasty. When you press the buttons there is no convincing ?click? like you get with other cameras, which also suggests poor quality. The buttons are quite small and not suitable for anyone with large or fat fingers. Like most digital cameras nowadays there are a variety of shooting modes including SCN, DIS mode, P and iAuto. There is also the ability to change the settings depending upon the weather where you can choose between sunny, cloudy and fluorescent conditions. In addition to this you can choose between ...

yackers1 08.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Olympus X-42

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Advantages: many
Disadvantages: None

JPEG movies with sound Exposure compensation: +/-2EV in 1/3-step increments Shutter speeds of 4 seconds to 1/2000 second User selectable ISO range from 64 - 10000 (6400 and 10000 in SQ mode only) Powered by the included LI-42B Li-ion battery USB Direct-print with any PictBridge compatible printer USB connectivity for PC and Mac Other Box Contents: Hand strap Instruction Manual Warranty Card LI-42B Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery LI-40C Charger Olympus Master Software CB-USB7 USB Cable CB-AVC5 Video Cable ...

Nazuku 11.06.2007 · Read full review
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