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As you've probably seen you can buy semi dumb security cameras from Armcrest/Loryta/Empiretech/whatever that'll run off of a barrel jack and/or Ethernet cable. Most of them have the option to insert an SD card and they'll event log to that, at which point just don't plug in the Ethernet cable except to manually pull recordings.
One other thing to think about is maybe consider "Frigate NVR" running on a pi or something and connected to cameras on it's own wifi or Ethernet network that's isolated from the Internet and your LAN. It'll make local access easier because as with just about anything security related you'll want to periodically check to make sure it's actually working. You should be able to setup the pi to serve as the WiFi access point for all this.