I like to see a NG-workshop on AF technicals and techniques in the future of NG, held by someone who really knows what he/she is talking about like Ilkka
Ulp, I wonder about the last part.
A focusing workshop could actually be interesting. It could cover topics such as
- general theory of focusing, AF, MF, different camera features including pattern recognition
- autofocus from a wildlife photographer's perspective (volunteers?)
- autofocus in people photography (sports, weddings, portraits etc.)
- fine tuning / microadjustment of autofocus in DSLRs
Another day could focus on
- manual focusing using OVF, EVF, LV
- techniques to extend near-to-far sharpness: focus stacking and tilt
- focus in UV and IR photography (?)
- creative use of focusing and shallow depth of field
The location should be such that stuff is happening and AF use can be practiced on a variety of subjects. The manual focus section could be at a landscape location or e.g. garden or forest, a location which is conductive to a slow photography approach.
Sports events can be problematic in that often photography is restricted by the organizers. Also for the sake of creativity it would be nice that people can move about to find their own subject and vantage point.
I think outdoor festivals such as carnivals, or other types of festivities can be excellent subjects where AF can be used and public photography is common and welcomed by the subjects / performers in general.
However, the "slow photography" (i.e. practice of manual focusing, focus stacking, creative focusing) part would likely have to be a totally different location.
I'm always keen on exploring new locations and events.
Anyway just my thoughts on the topic.