Either John or Mary has a camera.
It menas that "one of them (John or Mary) has a camera" but it can't be both having cameras.
Neither John or Mary has a camera.
It means that "no one of them has any cameras" or both of them don't have any cameras.
John has a camera, Mary does too.
It means that John and Mary have two cameras, each camera belongs to each one of them.
The last example (John has a camera, Mary does too) can be substituted by: "Both John and Mary have cameras".
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