Sorry to beat a dead horse.
So you pass the FAF and the weather drops below mins. You elect to continue and at the MAP* you see the approach lights. Can you land under pt. 91? 121?
91- YES
121-YES
Inside the FAF you can continue the approach, regardless of 91 or 121.
BUT, you must descend to NO lower than 100' above the TDZE (if you have the lights), unless the other required items are insight.
If these 10 or so items are not insight, you must execute the MAP.
* If you're able to land from the MAP point/distance, that is.
I understand that 91.175(c)(2) has not been met (flight vis. not less than the vis. prescribed by the approach being used), but what would be the point of continuing if you are prohibited to land?
Not sure if I understand your question. Flight visibility is controlling (not reported ground) - so if your flight visibility is above mins., then you can land regardless of the reported visibility.
If you mean continuing when reported vis. drops below published mins., then yes you may continue as the flight visibility closer to the runway may be better than whats reported.