@ryanc my amcrests are a little older, but generally the dome and bullet cams all do what you're asking. I have various experience with a pretty wide variety of 2/3/4MP bullets & domes.
I also have an Amcrest floodlight cam sitting here on my office floor because it's a location where I don't have a good ethernet route but I do have a security floodlight already (ASH26-W). Weather is just getting good enough to install it so I don't have first-hand experience just yet, but it is Wifi and I'm expecting it to be mildly challenging, just like the wifi doorbell I use an AD110. For both of these, I expect/have experienced to have to setup an account at first to provision them, and then reconfigure them to push/pull to a local server.
On the Dahua(?) front, I understand that they do things like setting alert zones & such a bit more easily than Amcrest, but the differences are likely in software -- hardware probably whitelabeled.
And I understand re: corporate ethics. I just mentioned it because it tends to be the next question, but didn't want to assume/presume. And yeah, at the end of the day there are only so many options commercially available.