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Not gonna happen inexpensively. The Canon 1Ds MKIII can do what you're saying, as it has a burst rate of 10 frames/second if I recall correctly.
If you get everything set up and you can guarantee yourself some ball lightning (dunno if this is a lab situation you're talking about), you could rent one for a day. Expect to put down a ~$5000 deposit and pay ~$150 a day for a camera and lens.
Inexpensively, your best bet is to use any camera and just do a tripod-mounted long exposure. Realistically, that's the only kind of image you're going to be able to get. That's how people get normal lightning shots, anyways. Those exposures are usually around 1/15 of a second at their fastest, and sometimes as long as 1-5 minutes.
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