Found this while scrolling through the current end of year deals at B&H Photo Video.
The 2TB cfex cards are on sale for US$549.99 (save US$450). These cards are around $1,780 here in Australia, but you can get them delivered (including duties, taxes and delivery fee) for about half that from B&H at the moment. Total amount charged to my cc was AU$903.97 including delivery, duty, taxes and international conversion fee.
I’ve been using a pair of 512GB Delkin Device cards in my R5 bodies for the last ~15 months and had no issues, so grabbed a 2TB to use in my R3.
Not sure on stock levels and couldn’t see when the deals were ending. 1TB also available at US$419.99 (save US$370).
Good price.
I have a 64Gb Delkin CF express type 2, works in my Nikon D850 and Z6 without problem. There are pros and cons compared to sandisk:
Pros: most likely cheaper, while in camera the writing speed is no slower. And for Nikon, some early model of sandisk is not compatible according to Nikon. You need to make sure the model number is right sometimes it’s not easy while buying online.
Cons: The Delkin has a inconsistent speed when I try to copy the card to my computer via the same card reader. The read speed ‘burst’ fast from the start and if it can be done in a few seconds it will be done in high speed. But when copying large amount of data, it will slow down to really low speed (lower than usb1 like only a few megs a second) for some time, then speed up again. My sandisk or Sony doesn’t have the same problem with the same card reader.
All in all it’s good value, but i will only do the copying when i’m not in a hurry.