Sure. Here's some pros and cons.
1 - Continuous is like a light bulb - always on - a flash Flashes. Continuous is MUCH weaker as a general rule meaning your aperture will need to be larger. Continuous allows you to see the lighting pattern much more easily. I'd say buy 3 cheap flashes and start that way. 2 flashes will light the subject and 1 flash for the background if needed.
2 - If budget is an issue, buy the cheapest thing you can afford, if it's not at all an issue, always buy the best gear.
3 - This is a huge question. I did a podcast on studio light for beginners and it may help. Feel free to take a listen. Photography portrait studio lighting for beginners – Photo podcast #33 | Photography.ca
Hope that may help.


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