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Any camera that supports RTSP and ONVIF should work fine, it's generally best to disable internet access on the cameras at your firewall too.
Frigate is a great app for recording too, since it does object detection.
That's also how I do things.
Get the cheapest camera possible with decent quality, PoE, RTSP and ONVIF.
Add them in a VLAN without internet access and let Frigate handle the rest.
And with access disabled you can still ssh tunnel into them right?
I have a ReoLink camera that streams to my Synology NAS that's joined to my Tailscale network that I can access from anywhere!
Not remotely but ofc.