Compact yet powerful, the Xperia 5 III blends its predecessor's remarkable AF speed with new optics reaching up to 105mm. From imaging to gaming, this is a hand-fit smartphone that goes above and beyond your expectations.
Three cameras with four versatile lens options
Four versatile focal lengths in a triple camera array featuring fast accurate AF across all cameras. The ultra-wide angle 16mm F2.2 lens, the 24mm F1.7 wide angle lens with Optical SteadyShot, the variable telephoto 70mm F2.3 and the 105mm F2.8 lens with Optical SteadyShot.
Outstanding ZEISS quality in your Xperia
ZEISS optics are calibrated specifically for your Xperia smartphone to enhance image quality while the ZEISS T* coating that contributes to exquisite rendering and contrast by reducing reflections.
Speed and beyond in the palm of your hand
In a world of ever larger smartphones, the Xperia 5 III shows there is another way. Boasting 5G speed, powerful performance and impressive battery life, it packs the latest Sony camera, display, sound, and gaming technologies into a compact design that's easy to use one-handed
Professional technology from Sony Alpha cameras
The Xperia 5 III was co-developed with the engineers behind the latest Sony Alpha 9 series cameras, renowned for their industry-leading autofocus technology. Key features include fast AF in all three cameras, plus Real-Time Eye AF and object tracking technology for accurate shots of moving subjects.
Eye AF for humans and animals
With real-time Eye AF, the Xperia 5 III will find your subjects eye and focus fast. . Even if your subject turns or when one eye is covered.
Capture unmissable moments
With up to 20 fps continuous burst shooting, complete with autofocus and auto exposure, you can capture countless moments in seconds
Less noise in low light
Thanks to the BIONZ X for mobile engine, the Xperia 5 III produces images with less noise than its predecessor when using burst mode in low light
Lock onto fast-moving subjects
Keep fast-moving subjects in focus. Choose the subject you want to stay focused on by touching it on the display and let object tracking do the rest.