Tell you the truth, all of the lenses already mentioned here are among Nikon's sharpest. Any one would be a good choice, but:
I personally like the 85mm focal length on 35mm. On a DSLR like the D70, the 50mm comes very close. It's tiny, incredibly sharp and cheap. Get one whether or not it's the ideal lens for you - it will always come in handy. I've got the 50 f1.4 because I shoot a lot of low light stuff, and find that 1/2 stop comes in handy sometimes. If you don't think you'd need that 1/2 stop (f1.8 is already very fast), then get the f1.8. One suggestion - spend the extra on the SB-800, it's hard to have too much flash power - and sometimes you'll need more than you've got.
The 85 f1.4 is an amazing lens. 85mm is also a good focal length on a DSLR (about 130mm) so I use it with both 35mm and digital. I've got it (and the 50 and the 80-200 f2.8 - not trying to boast, but I can tell you from my experiences) and it's one of my favorites. It isn't an all purpose lens though, so I'd get the 80-200 f2.8 first. .



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