You probably need to give a bit more information about your setup and goals to get useful advice. How is the strobe controlled, how many exposures do you want this to run for, is there other ambient light aside from the strobe, is building hardware to trigger the camera or strobe and option, etc.
In general, in this kind of a setup the strobe is doing the exposure, so you don't really need exact synchronization, you just need to make sure the shutter is open at that time it fires.
The camera can only physically take stills at around 2FPS (at best), so if you are planning on capturing at a higher frequency you'll have to do something else.